Product Details
The Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive SDS Heavy-Duty Connector screw in 316 Grade Stainless Steel is a high-strength structural wood screw with a 0.250" shank ideal for various metal connector installations. Due in part to its knurled shank and Type-17 point, it installs with no predrilling and has been extensively tested in various applications.
The SDS Strong-Drive 1/4" wood screw is available in 1 1/2" to 3 1/2" lengths, suitable for fastening Simpson Strong-Tie stainless-steel connectors. Offering the same easy-driving, split-reducing installation of the standard SDS screw, these screws are appropriate for high-exposure environments where maximum corrosion-resistance is required.
Key Features
- Type-17 point and knurled shank enable easy driving with no predrilling
- Available with a double-barrier coating and Type 316 stainless steel
- 3/8" hex head with 0.500" integrated washer
- Head is stamped with the Simpson Strong-Tie "≠" sign and fastener length for easy identification after installation
- Replacement driver bit — BITHEXR38-R1
Applications
- Heavy-duty Simpson Strong‑Tie stainless steel connectors in coastal and other highly corrosive environments.
Grades of Stainless Steel
304/305 Grades
Thesw two grades share 98% of the elements making up their alloy composition, with 305 having slightly more carbon. A very popular choice with excellent corrosion resistance and good qualities of strength. Slightly cheaper than 316 Grade, it is a durable and aesthetically pleasing choice for all construction applications.
316 Grade
The addition of molybdenum to the mix is what sets this Marine Grade Stainless Steel apart. Used in highly corrosive environments, this grade is the ultimate choice for structures built close to or even within the ocean or bodies of water. There is no better material for fasteners designed for coastal applications, including docks, jetties, decks, fences and roofs.
Benefits of Stainless Steel Screws
- Excellent corrosion resistance.
- High strength and durability.
- Aesthetically pleasing.
- Available in different grades to suit specific needs.
- Can be used in a variety of applications, including construction, marine, and industrial.
Common Uses
- Decks
- Fencing
- Furniture making
- Boat building
- Construction and renovation
- DIY projects, such as treehouses, play yards, or birdhouses
Why Use Stainless Steel Wood Screws?
Corrosion Resistance
No more ugly rust stains on your beautiful project.
Application Versatility
The best screw for all outdoor applications.
Mechanical Strength
Stainless steel screws are both strong and durable.
Aesthetically pleasing
Stainless steel wood screws retain their appearance for decades, keeping your project looking good for many years.
Material Compatibility
Stainless stee screws are compatible with a wide range of materials, including pressure-treated lumber, composite decking and cedar.
When to Use Which Grade?
304 and 305 Grade Stainless Steel Screws
- For general outdoor applications, such as decking and fencing.
- In areas with moderate exposure to moisture and pollution.
- For projects that require a medium to high level of corrosion resistance.
- When cost is a consideration, as 304 grade is more economical than 316 grade.
316 Grade Stainless Steel Screws
- For extreme outdoor applications in coastal areas and regions prone to heavy rainfall and high humidity.
- In areas with high levels of chlorine, such as pool decks and hot tub structures.
- In areas with direct exposure to salt water, such as marinas, floating docks, or boardwalks.
- Able to withstand exposure to the high heat and humidity of saunas.